My Poor Baby!!! My poor baby!!! He was all hyper this morning and wanted to run around all crazy back and forth and was not watching where he went and BANG he hit his head right into the wall and then Yelped!! I felt so bad and ran over and rubbed his head. Does this happen to you guys?? |
Yes, especially since Rocks runs so fast and can't get his footing in time on our hardwood floor... As he gotten older he makes it look like he is intentionaly sliding all the way across the floor. |
If he shows any neuro signs (walking weird, vomiting, sleeping alot) get him immediately to the vet. Head trauma in small puppies/dogs can be deadly. |
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Hes totally fine. He bumps his head here and there...but he is fine.. |
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poor baby....I hope he's okay....It reminds me of an experience I had with boo boo. We were running and playing in the yard one day. He loves to run. And he loves to run super fast. One day he got to running so fast that he lost his footing and flipped head over heels. I was scared for a second, but he just got back up, shook it off and started to run again. I think it hurt me more than it did him. It's one of the things I love most about my dog, he does EVERYTHING with his whole heart in it!! |
Pixie loves to run also. I think being in the house all day and when we get home and hook her up to a leash and take her out. Run, Run, Run.... |
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The reason why he checks is because if the door opens when he hits it, he has to slide over the transition bump between the two tiles. Apparently he doesn't like that too much ;) When they're playing fetch, sometimes they run into the wall, but they've gotten much better at avoiding that over the months. |
I'm sorry, but when I read this, I had to laugh. Now, if there had been a serious injury i would have felt like a jerk, but since my boys do the same thing when arguing over a toy that i have just thrown, the image just made me laugh...glad all is well :) |
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